Machin Heather M, Daniell Mark, Entwistle Lauren I, Hafner Clare, Huigen Anna, Kaur Harsimrat, McCulloch Joanna, Osadchiy Marina
Surgical Research Unit, Centre for Eye Research Australia, Department of Surgery, Ophthalmology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
Clin Ophthalmol. 2023 Jan 31;17:393-401. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S391734. eCollection 2023.
As the Australian population grows and ages, the demand for eye care services, and nurses to provide the services, is expected to increase. This will impact nurses, who are Australia's largest health-care provider group. Understanding and mapping the current role and use of nurses in eye care is an essential first step for future health workforce planning and development. To map their engagement, we undertook a scoping review to gain an understanding of the current Australian nurse eye care workforce landscape, to help guide and support future workforce development activities. Secondly, we evaluated if publications in this field incorporated or mentioned the Australian Ophthalmic Nursing Association's National Standards (Practice standards) in their publication. This review also offers other nations and eye care providers the opportunity to evaluate their own health workforce plan and nurse utility.
We conducted a review of academic and grey literature, via various search engines, and an inclusion and exclusion criteria.
We uncovered 11 publications. Of those, five were academic papers examining extended and advanced nursing practice, one was a letter to the editor, two were industry feature reviews, two were industry reports and the final was the Practice Standards. Key themes throughout indicated the benefit of nurse training and nurse involvement in eye care. Overall, there was insufficient information or data to describe nurse deployment, practice and utility. Finally, the Practice Standards were not referenced in any publication.
There is insufficient published information to calculate the level and involvement of nurses, or describe their existing role, advancement or future deployment in eye care in Australia. Without clear information, Australia is unable to develop effective health workforce strategies to attract, train, retain, and appropriately deploy nurses to meet future eye care needs.
随着澳大利亚人口的增长和老龄化,眼保健服务以及提供这些服务的护士的需求预计将会增加。这将对护士产生影响,护士是澳大利亚最大的医疗服务提供群体。了解并梳理护士在眼保健方面当前的角色和作用,是未来卫生人力规划与发展至关重要的第一步。为梳理他们的参与情况,我们进行了一项范围综述,以了解当前澳大利亚护士眼保健人力的状况,从而帮助指导和支持未来的人力发展活动。其次,我们评估了该领域的出版物在其内容中是否纳入或提及了澳大利亚眼科护理协会的国家标准(实践标准)。这项综述还为其他国家和眼保健提供者提供了评估其自身卫生人力计划和护士效用的机会。
我们通过各种搜索引擎对学术文献和灰色文献进行了综述,并制定了纳入和排除标准。
我们共找到11篇出版物。其中,5篇是研究扩展和高级护理实践的学术论文,1篇是给编辑的信,2篇是行业专题评论,2篇是行业报告,最后1篇是实践标准。贯穿始终的关键主题表明了护士培训以及护士参与眼保健的益处。总体而言,描述护士配置、实践和效用的信息或数据不足。最后,没有任何出版物引用实践标准。
公开的信息不足以计算澳大利亚护士在眼保健方面的参与程度,也无法描述他们现有的角色、晋升情况或未来配置。没有明确的信息,澳大利亚就无法制定有效的卫生人力战略来吸引、培训、留住并合理配置护士,以满足未来的眼保健需求。